Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics: Long-Range Intermolecular Interactions
โ Scribed by Akbar Salam
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 411
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The theory of molecular quantum electrodynamics and its application to a number of intermolecular interactions
Considerable advances have taken place in quantum electrodynamical theory of intermolecular forces. Virtually impacting all areas of science, molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) has been successfully applied to numerous radiation-molecule and molecule-molecule processes. Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics delves in depth into the MQED theory of long-range intermolecular forces, offering a variety of physical viewpoints and calculational techniques.
The text provides an introduction and background on:
Field theoretic treatments, including the second quantized Maxwell field formulation
Intermolecular potential and a semi-classical perturbation theory treatment of short- and long-range forces
Retarded dispersion interactions including discriminatory forces
Intermolecular interactions in a radiation field
Energy shift and transfer rate in relation to specific two- and many-body forces
Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics provides an essential resource for chemists, physicists, biophysicists, materials scientists, and nanochemists interested in exploring the theory and application of MQED.
โฆ Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics: Basic Theory (pages 1โ59)
Chapter 2
Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics: Field Theoretic Treatment (pages 60โ120)
Chapter 3
Intermolecular Forces (pages 121โ138)
Chapter 4
Resonant Transfer Of Energy (pages 139โ174)
Chapter 5
Retarded Dispersion Forces (pages 175โ256)
Chapter 6
Many-Body Forces (pages 257โ310)
Chapter 7
Intermolecular Interactions in A Radiation Field (pages 311โ369)
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